Tickets are available at the door.
General: $15 single, $25 double
Members (both tiers of membership): $12 single, $20 double

There will be a concession downstairs.

If you have any special needs please let us know before hand and we will try to be accommodating.

]]>http://floydtheatrefestival.com/news/2015-line-up/feed0FLoYD in The Star Phoenixhttp://floydtheatrefestival.com/news/floyd-in-the-star-phoenix
http://floydtheatrefestival.com/news/floyd-in-the-star-phoenix#commentsTue, 22 Jul 2014 20:02:52 +0000http://floydtheatrefestival.com/?p=426Check out a clip from FLoYD 2014 in The Star Phoenix, and an interview with our Artistic Director Audra Balion.

The results from script submissions are in, and I am delighted to announce the line-up for the 2014 festival. We have four new playwrights and four returning playwrights in this year’s festival. Congratulations to the following!

Thomas and the Clown-a-saurus: Written and Directed by Kole Dulle
-Thomas and the clown-a-saurus is a fun family value comedy. Thomas trying to impress a girl he likes builds a time machine, but he forgot to carry a one and accidentally creates a clown dinosaur instead. Will family values and true love save the fate of the world, but most importantly the school prom. You’ll have to tune in and find out.

Takuetsushita: Written by Andy Carlson-McNab, Directed by David Schultz

Love, Zombies and Other Misfortunes: Written by Heidi Sailor, Directed by Monika Holman
-In the middle of the zombie apocalypse, what if you knew there was a chance that the most important person in your life was alive, out there somewhere, and you could help? Abandoning their save-havens three teenagers and their unlikely friend set out on a dangerous journey to find their loved ones amongst the zombie wastelands.

Matching Necklaces: Written and Directed by Amanda Bristol
-Revenge cannot bring your loved ones back, nor can it undo what has been done. But ask yourself – Would it ease the pain if those who have wronged you suffer the consequences of their actions? Trigger Warning: Descriptions of rape and suicide

After Life: Written and Directed by Gray Myrfield
-After Life is about storytelling, memories, and confronting death.

The GodDAMN Particle: Written by David Schultz, Directed by Peter Beug
-In a world where science is the ruler of all, one man tries to prove that the controversial theory of the Higgs Boson is false, but not without fighting his way through giant robots and light saber battles. Is the Higgs Boson fake? Or is renowned scientist Jacob Cern in a fool’s chase to disprove something that’s right in front of him? Find out in the godDAMN particle! In Technicolor (c)

Picture the Two of us: A Jonathon Coulton Musical: Written and Directed by Erich Jurgens.
-After having his confession of love rejected by the girl of his dreams in elementary school, boy genius Tommy vows to do whatever it takes to win her over. With the help of his best friend Billy, the two go on a life long adventure